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Monday, 8 July 1996
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- Blast puts Corsica in fear of violence, Sicilian-style
- Socialist rebels threaten Gonzalez
- Coke and apple pie, but this Fourth of July is far from the real thing
- LA gears up for computer road
- From 'terrorist' to tea with the Queen
- The roads to fame
- Freedom fighters take up free trade
- Floods kill more than 400 in China
- 'Hawk' clips Israeli PM's wings
- French admit ex-minister's aides bugged
- NO-HEADLINE
- Slowing to the pace of a slug in a tropical storm as life speeds by; ROME DAYS
- Crime victim's fightback strikes chord in US psyche
- Burundi peace force to stave off collapse
- Why we must not forget a shameful massacre
- D-day for nuclear arms powers sthreat
- Kosovo set to ignite new Balkan war
- Dole trapped in a mire of his own making
Business
- Shares: Taking Stock
- Yorkshire sold as cable consolidates
- Airbus agrees key shake-up
- Sky links up with the owner of television rights to World Cup
- Investors targeted in fraud boom
- Economic View: Wall St tumble would not mean the end of the world
- The Investment column: Kenwood loses its market veneer
- Market Report: The bid that never was puts sparkle into drink sector
- The Investment column: Low & Bonar wraps up profits
- The Investment column: Tomkins set to unlock Gates
- pounds 670,000 South West pay-off under fire
- ITN sale ends seven-year hitch
- Eurocopy falls as family sells shares worth pounds 7m
- Stagnant manufacturing bodes well for prices
- Hanson hits 7-year low in run-up to demerger
- Comment: A lack of vision is blighting corporate Britain
- Wall St continues to slide on growth fears
- City Diary: Saddling motorists with striking right balance
- Manufacturing stagnancy bodes well for prices
- BoS says predators will fail
- Zantac blow for Glaxo in US court ruling
- Stark choices on the road to conversion; THE MONDAY INTERVIEW; John Stewart
- Institutions turn cool as AIM becomes victim of own success
- Labour might have more room for manoeuvre
- Lloyd's rescue plan gains support
- Dutch and Italians 'meanest in Europe'
- Feel-good factor returns to industry and the City
- Somerfield profits surge by 43% despite slow Gateway
- Industry calls for changes to PFI
- Guinness rules out Grand Met bid
People
- ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS
- Obituary: Gerardo Rueda
- Law Report: Children act cases to be heard in private
- Obituary: Professor Ian Carruthers
- Obituary: A. G. Ogston
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Appointments
- CASE SUMMARIES v 8 July 1996
- Obituary: Franklin Israel
- Obituary: Sir Gordon Cox
- Obituary: Hugh Davson
- Obituary: General Maurice Chevance-Bertin
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Putting a price on the environment
- An election Tony Blair would best avoid
- Marching the ancient Orange road to nowhere
- What is the Jewish state for?
- All that detritus we fill our heads with ...
- A man who would face both ways
- Letter: Golden age of consensus
- Letter: Save the whale from myths
- Letter: Sabotage plan for angry dons
- Letter: No way to control the baby
- Letter: Power to the judges
- Letter: Just relax
- Letter: Slogan war
- Letter: Options open on windfall tax
- Letter: Merry July
- Letter: Putting a price on the environment
- Leading Article: Around the world again
- Leading Article: British politics requires more thought
- Letter: Love, death and film rights
- Sentenced to hard labour
- A farewell to alms - of the dottier sort
- How to snap the snappers
Life & Style
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- WHY ARE EMBRYOS FROZEN?
- What should I do with my frozen embryos?
- A TO Z OF THE DIGITAL WORLD
- How did Darth Vader ever expect to stay on top of things if he kept killing his own commanders?
- Private health insurance?
- Street style at the touch of a button
- Neural nets make Chicago blues see red
- Let's not say goodbye, but au revoir
- Book the ballet from Bali
- Cure-all? More like a kill-all
- Peace of mind plus a new PC
- Last week Thomas Sutcliffe tried to work up an appetite for TV cookery programmes
- 1 'He was lucky he didn't die' - George Michael fell out of speeding car onto M1 motorway, according to eye witness
- 2 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 3 After woman sells virginity for $780,000, here are the results of our prostitution survey
- 4 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
- 5 'It was just like the movie Twister': Man survives Oklahoma tornado by taking refuge in horse stall
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